2018-01-10aed5786fff98a56ee4d3117c02f393783f85eef1https://static.politico.com/96/b6/f0ca73974c81b991514dcde67ea1/180110-afghanistan-getty-1160.jpg4Afghanistan5/wiki/AfghanistanUnited States Central Command3/wiki/United%20States%20Central%20CommandWar in Afghanistan2/wiki/War%20in%20AfghanistanYouTube4/wiki/YouTubemontage video6/wiki/Montage%20(filmmaking)AfghanistanUnited States Central CommandWar in AfghanistanYouTubemontage videoWar in Afghanistan2015-12-176dc8183149455ad01086c476034008aa1fbb720c/news/2015/12/17/the-new-york-times-reports-the-u-s-navy-covered-up-a-naval-criminal-investigative-service-ncis-report-on-afghan-detainee-abuses-the-nc"The New York Times" reports the U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. The NCIS investigation found that Navy SEAL Team 2's abuse resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby, and that the SEALs failed to restrain the Afghan Local Police's detainee abuses. This drove some previously cooperative Afghans to leave for Taliban-controlled areas, the "Times" reports. Their commander in Afghanistan recommended these men be forced out of the elite SEAL teams. Two of the SEALs and their lieutenant have since been promoted. Rachel E. VanLandingham, former United States Central Command's chief legal adviser on detainee and interrogation issues from 2006 to 2010, and other military lawyers, have called for the case to be reopened. 15179249682015-12-17a3fff349b8c0f9a4a237fa191a7159ee05e90b95/news/2015/12/17/the-new-york-times-reports-the-u-s-navy-covered-up-a-naval-criminal-investigative-service-ncis-report-on-afghan-detainee-abuses-the''The New York Times'' reports the U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. The NCIS investigation found that Navy SEAL Team 2's abuse resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby, and that the SEALs failed to restrain the Afghan Local Police's detainee abuses. This drove some previously cooperative Afghans to leave for Taliban-controlled areas, the ''Times'' reports. Their commander in Afghanistan recommended these men be forced out of the elite SEAL teams. Two of the SEALs and their lieutenant have since been promoted. Rachel E. VanLandingham, former United States Central Command's chief legal adviser on detainee and interrogation issues from 2006 to 2010, and other military lawyers, have called for the case to be reopened. 15179249682015-12-17bc6d04a17d7515991c899f5067fdfacf1aa22fe4/news/2015/12/17/war-in-afghanistan-the-new-york-times-reports-the-u-s-navy-covered-up-a-naval-criminal-investigative-service-ncis-report-on-afghan-detWar in Afghanistan: "The New York Times" reports the U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. The NCIS investigation found that Navy SEAL Team 2's abuse resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby, and that the SEALs failed to restrain the Afghan Local Police's detainee abuses. This drove some previously cooperative Afghans to leave for Taliban-controlled areas, the "Times" reports. Their commander in Afghanistan recommended these men be forced out of the elite SEAL teams. Two of the SEALs and their lieutenant have since been promoted. Rachel E. VanLandingham, former United States Central Command-s chief legal adviser on detainee and interrogation issues from 2006 to 2010, and other military lawyers, have called for the case to be reopened. 15179249682015-12-170b7ef450caba855a2f384e4937d1738bee3020c515AfghanistanUnited States Central CommandWar in Afghanistan3/news/2015/12/17/the-new-york-times-reports-the-u-s-navy-covered-up-a-naval-criminal-investigative-service-ncis-report-on-afghan-detainee-abuses-the-n "The New York Times" reports the U.S. Navy covered up a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report on Afghan detainee abuses. The NCIS investigation found that Navy SEAL Team 2's abuse resulted in the death of a 24-year old married Afghan detainee with a new baby, and that the SEALs failed to restrain the Afghan Local Police's detainee abuses. This drove some previously cooperative Afghans to leave for Taliban-controlled areas, the "Times" reports. Their commander in Afghanistan recommended these men be forced out of the elite SEAL teams. Two of the SEALs and their lieutenant have since been promoted. Rachel E. VanLandingham, former United States Central Command's chief legal adviser on detainee and interrogation issues from 2006 to 2010, and other military lawyers, have called for the case to be reopened. 2018-02-1571a10e1ced2d756ddd81c8398fb1b50dcb2b7559/news/2018/02/15/the-united-nations-report-that-in-2017-more-than-10-000-civilians-were-killed-or-wounded-in-the-warThe United Nations report that in 2017, more than 10,000 civilians were killed or wounded in the war. 15186870192018-02-1511717359ef3914aa0cccd7cc4da57d33dabdd1541AfghanistanWar in Afghanistan2/news/2018/02/15/the-united-nations-report-that-in-2017-more-than-10-000-afghan-civilians-were-killed-or-wounded-in-the-warThe United Nations report that in 2017, more than 10,000 Afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the war. 2017-11-11fe0f382ed281d3a46a537d6bdc75cba44b857ba/news/2017/11/1/two-fuel-tankers-are-bombed-in-the-afghanistani-town-of-charikar-killing-at-least-15-people-and-injuring-at-least-27Two fuel tankers are bombed in the Afghanistani town of Charikar, killing at least 15 people and injuring at least 27. 15179249712017-11-101b076cd7bab980e905a5e0164aaafd7017dcf93/news/2017/11/1/two-tankers-explode-in-the-afghanistani-town-of-charikar-killing-at-least-15-people-and-injuring-at-least-27Two tankers explode in the Afghanistani town of Charikar, killing at least 15 people and injuring at least 27. 15179249712017-11-1390bb3744df56eaaff4b12c5e349d3c6034e9eff2AfghanistanWar in Afghanistan2/news/2017/11/1/two-fuel-tankers-are-bombed-in-the-afghan-town-of-charikar-killing-at-least-15-people-and-injuring-at-least-27Two fuel tankers are bombed in the Afghan town of Charikar, killing at least 15 people and injuring at least 27. 2017-09-1396cd69e976b39bb6fe7b61070fe7bd902c875754/news/2017/09/13/a-suicide-bombing-occurs-at-a-checkpoint-near-a-cricket-stadium-in-kabul-afghanistanA suicide bombing occurs at a checkpoint near a cricket stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan. 15179249712017-09-13c5964fbd5c6de63e112a45bd499f06495b9a58d5/news/2017/09/13/a-suicide-bombing-occurs-at-a-checkpoint-near-the-kabul-international-cricket-stadium-in-kabul-afghanistanA suicide bombing occurs at a checkpoint near the Kabul International Cricket Stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan. 15179249712017-09-13c34377822ad25514d98aec6f3f09ef5956eed67e1AfghanistanWar in Afghanistan2/news/2017/09/13/a-suicide-bombing-occurs-at-a-checkpoint-near-the-kabul-international-cricket-stadium-in-kabul-afghanistan-killing-at-least-three-people-aA suicide bombing occurs at a checkpoint near the Kabul International Cricket Stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing at least three people and injuring five. 2017-06-15f06e4b4bf013a85dbe72e5f5c5ade72cb069f013/news/2017/06/15/a-terrorist-attack-involving-a-blast-and-gunfire-occurred-at-shia-mosque-in-kabul-afghanistan-on-a-crowded-mosque-killed-several-peopleA terrorist attack, involving a blast and gunfire, occurred at Shia mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, on a crowded mosque killed several people. 15179249702017-06-15651498a3bc1699ff86c77b6d128ff41afe411285/news/2017/06/15/war-in-afghanistan-june-2017-kabul-mosque-attack-a-terrorist-attack-involving-a-blast-and-gunfire-occurs-at-a-shia-mosque-in-kabul-afghWar in Afghanistan: June 2017 Kabul mosque attack: A terrorist attack, involving a blast and gunfire, occurs at a Shia mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing several people. 15179249702017-06-159d9c9aac4833187434d42a003abed85cc86570c12AfghanistanWar in Afghanistan2/news/2017/06/15/a-terrorist-attack-involving-a-blast-and-gunfire-occurs-at-a-shia-mosque-in-kabul-afghanistan-killing-several-peopleA terrorist attack, involving a blast and gunfire, occurs at a Shia mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing several people. /news/2018/01/10/the-united-states-central-command-launches-an-investigation-into-a-video-posted-on-youtube-which-appears-to-show-a-u-s-service-member-firinPolitico25483c85df2fda2e90d5d016cc27d85103f9ff6ehttps://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/10/military-investigating-shooting-afghanistan-battlefield-video-276534The clip is filmed from the perspective of an individual armed with a shotgun who is standing in a rear hatch of the armored vehicle.The United States Central Command launches an investigation into a video posted on YouTube which appears to show a U.S. service member firing on civilians inside a truck on a road in Afghanistan. The montage video, titled "Happy Few Ordnance Symphony", has since been removed.